If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those to whom they are weakly tied, why do jobholders so often help acquaintances and strangers instead of kin and friends? The strength-of-weak-ties theory holds that weak ties are more likely to be conduits for information and influence that best leads to jobs. Recent research, however, calls into question the theory’s key assumption that this is because strongties cannot act as bridges (they can). Drawing from in-depth interviews with 146 blue- and white-collar workers at a large public sector employer, in this paper I offer an alternative explanation for why weak ties matter, one rooted in cognitive and affective processes: Jobholders often kn...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...
Since Granovetter's path breaking work in the 1970s, there has been much discussion about the releva...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmi...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
This paper argues that the structure (i.e., size and composition) of the informal search network is ...
The study develops a simple model where workers can obtain a job through either their strong or weak...
Whether and how social ties create value has inspired substantial research in organizational theory,...
they do, and why it matters. Social Networks. doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2011.11.002 Network-based job sea...
In this work, we challenge the assumption that weak ties play uniquely important social support role...
Interorganizational ties are distinguished into strong and weak on the basis of their strength. By f...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
This paper examines the celebrated “strength of weak ties†theory of Granovetter (1973). We exami...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...
Since Granovetter's path breaking work in the 1970s, there has been much discussion about the releva...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...
If jobholders are more motivated to help jobseekers to whom they are strongly tied rather than those...
Studies of social networks have often taken the existence of a social tie as a proxy for the transmi...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
Purpose: Governments increasingly promote employment through social networks (whether via formal job...
This paper argues that the structure (i.e., size and composition) of the informal search network is ...
The study develops a simple model where workers can obtain a job through either their strong or weak...
Whether and how social ties create value has inspired substantial research in organizational theory,...
they do, and why it matters. Social Networks. doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2011.11.002 Network-based job sea...
In this work, we challenge the assumption that weak ties play uniquely important social support role...
Interorganizational ties are distinguished into strong and weak on the basis of their strength. By f...
This dissertation examines the social networks of job seekers and information sources using two samp...
This paper examines the celebrated “strength of weak ties†theory of Granovetter (1973). We exami...
Since the seminal papers of Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job and ‘The Strength of Weak Ties’, ithas b...
Since Granovetter's path breaking work in the 1970s, there has been much discussion about the releva...
Theoretical approaches as well as empirical results in the area of social capital accumulation on so...